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Adele Goldberg is Professor of Linguistics at Princeton University. Her research interests include argument structure, constructionist approaches to language, language acquisition, categorization, and the role of information structure in syntax. She received her Ph.D. from Berkeley in 1992, taught at UCSD from 1992-1997, and at the University of Illinois from 1997-2004 before moving to Princeton . Some publications include Constructions: A Construction Grammar Approach to Argument Structure ( University of Chicago Press ); (with Ray Jackendoff) “The English Resultative as a Family of Constructions,” in Language; (with Devin Casenhiser and Nitya Sethuraman) “Learning Argument Structure Generalizations,” in Cognitive Linguistics; and Constructions in Context (Oxford University Press).

Constructions in Context | LSA.105
MW 4:50-6:30
Three Week Course | First Session